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While you're no doubt busy downloading the latest version of iOS 4.3 for your iPad, iPhone or iPod touch, Apple has pushed out another update for you to perform: Safari. It’s just released a new version of the browser, and it fixes a number of problems.... >>

Apple has updated the Safari browser bringing "improvements to usability, compatibility, stability, accessibility and security". As well as a few bug fixes, including dealing with issues with Flash 10.1 (Apple and Adobe just can't play nicely, eh?), Netflix... >>

It looks like those of you using iOS will be able to play Flash videos very shortly through the new Skyfire mobile browser, which Fortune has recently detailed. According to 9to5 Mac the app was submitted in August, and has recently been approved by Apple... >>

We've just had word from Cupertino that Apple has released an update for its Safari browser. Safari 5.0.1 is more than just a bug fixing update, it is the official turning-on of Apple's latest app based foray - the Safari Extensions Gallery. Safari introduced... >>

Safari users - turn off your AutoFill option at once. It's probably on as this is the default setting. 9 to 5 Mac is reporting that by leaving the feature on, you are opening yourself up to a world of cyber nasties, just waiting to steal all of your details.... >>

Apple's Safari 5 is free, but it does require a reset, so should you bother going through the process of rebooting your computer just to get a new browser. Here are the main new features to look forward to after your reboot: Safari Reader With so many... >>

It was rumoured before the keynote, it didn't make the keynote, but that doesn't mean it isn't real. Apple, under the mass of news about the iPhone 4, has announced a new version of its browser Safari 5. As predicted, the new version brings with it Safari... >>

While the Apple faithful wait on tenterhooks for news of the new iPhone, rumours are starting to surface that we will see a new version of Apple's browser Safari launched at WWDC on 7 June. MacGeneration, a French apple news site, is claiming that Safari... >>

Apple has created a showcase for HTML5 on its website showing users what tomorrow's web will offer. The move, the latest in the on-going feud between Apple and Adobe, allows users of Apple's Safari browser to see how the new programming language will... >>

The team behind mobile browser Skyfire, which is available on Windows Mobile and Symbian handsets, has written a blog post congratulating Apple and Opera, and talking a little about their own development of software for the platform. The post says: "Everyone... >>